Blog- Botox Platelet Rich Plasma PRP Dermal Fillers

otox, Xeomin and Dysport have been chosen by millions of people and their aesthetic providers; as a highly effective wrinkle reducer with visible results, it is the most popular physician-administered aesthetic procedure in the United States according to The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is widely considered an extraordinary rejuvenating treatment, not only for being natural, but also for the different uses for which it is used. But what is it really? During a PRP treatment, we draw blood from patient and then separate it using a centrifuge into its distinct natural components which reveal the Plasma which is rich in platelets (PRP). The PRP is then reinjected into the patient’s skin focusing on areas of concern that need rejuvenating and/or correcting. It is in the platelets where growth factors and other components are found, al of which that stimulate the production of collagen, hyaluronic acid and other cells.

Both Botox and dermal fillers can be used to mitigate the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face. While Botox is used to soften overactive muscles and smooth wrinkles, dermal fillers are used to essentially fill in wrinkles and contour the face. While both of these treatments can deliver truly phenomenal results, it is important to note that there are several crucial differences between them. Here is what you need to know when trying to choose between Botox and dermal fillers.

An aesthetic injector is a medical professional trained in the practice of aesthetic injections, including Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Juviderm, Voluma, Restylane, Perlane, Radiesse, Belotero and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP). Whether you are interested in Botox, Dermal Filler or PRP, when you are considering any kind of aesthetic injection, it is crucial to choose a provider who is trained, qualified, and certified in order to ensure that the procedure is done well and safely.